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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology. California State University Channel Islands. CREATE BSIT Team. Kathy Alfano CREATE Project Lead Sharlene Katz CREATE/CSUN William Wolfe Prof. & Chair, CS, CSUCI Peter Smith Prof., CS, CSUCI Ivona Grzegorczyk Prof. & Chair, Math, CSUCI

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Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

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  1. Bachelor of Science in Information Technology California State University Channel Islands

  2. CREATE BSIT Team • Kathy Alfano CREATE Project Lead • Sharlene Katz CREATE/CSUN • William Wolfe Prof. & Chair, CS, CSUCI • Peter Smith Prof., CS, CSUCI • Ivona Grzegorczyk Prof. & Chair,Math, CSUCI • Gary Berg Dean, Ext. Ed. CSUCI • Several CC Faculty CREATE CC Team

  3. CREATE: Objective 2 • Develop partnerships with Colleges and Universities. • Articulate Bachelor’s level transfer programs with all CREATE degree programs. • Make BS programs accessible to CREATE program graduates.

  4. Goal: B.S. Information Technology • Compatible with CC A.S. degrees • Meet IT accreditation criteria • Follow national IT program guidelines

  5. BSIT – Motivation • Information Technology: remains hot! • IT Professionals need a blend of skills: Networks Web Technology Databases Computer Programming Project Management Writing/Communications

  6. Fall 2005 Start!!

  7. Lower Division Requirements (CC) • Statistics • One semester lab science (in GE). • First course in programming (C, C++, Java). • First course in Comp Arch and Assembly Lang. • CSU GE certification. • A minimum of 15 units lower div tech. courses.

  8. Upper Division Requirements (CSUCI) • IT Core Courses 24 units • Upper Division GE 9 units • IT Elective Courses 15 units • Mathematics/Science Courses 7 units • Capstone 5 units Total 60 units

  9. Core IT Courses

  10. Math/Science Requirements

  11. Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE Requirements

  12. Recommended Upper Division Interdisciplinary GE Courses: • Engl 330 Writing in Your Discipline • Comp 447 Societal Issues in Computing • Comp 449 Human-Computer Interaction

  13. Technical Electives

  14. Capstone Project

  15. Planned Area Concentrations

  16. Current Status (Spring 2006) • 13 students full time. • 5 additional students were accepted, but are taking CC classes • 5 incomplete applications in fall 2005

  17. Current Issues (Spring 2006) • Student Preparedness • Cost (Ext. Ed. vs. State Side) • Online Offerings • Lab Science • Discrete Mathematics • Mixing CS and IT majors • IT Lab Funding

  18. Comparison: MIS, IT, CS

  19. Future Plans • Moving From Extended Education to State Side in fall, 2010.

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